A Florida mom lost her lawsuit after a judge ruled the school was justified in banning her from volunteering due to her adult content career. Photo courtesy of victoriasnooks on X.

ICYMI: Florida Mom BANNED From Volunteering at Her Child’s Elementary School!

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ORLANDO, FL – A Florida mother, who gained notoriety for her work on the adult site OnlyFans, has lost her legal fight against a school district that banned her from volunteering at her children’s elementary school. Her million-dollar lawsuit ended in defeat after a judge sided with the school’s decision to cut her off due to her controversial occupation.

Victoria Triece’s downfall began in 2021 when the school’s principal received an anonymous tip from a “concerned parent” that exposed Triece’s online activity.

The email, accompanied by explicit photos of Triece, condemned her involvement at Sand Lake Elementary School, claiming her presence around children was inappropriate due to her public online persona.

The school responded by blocking her from all volunteer activities—a move that sparked Triece’s legal battle.

In her 2023 lawsuit, Triece accused Orange County Public Schools of violating her rights, seeking $1 million in damages. She argued that the ban humiliated her and infringed on her privacy and due process. But her arguments were ultimately dismissed by Orange County Circuit Judge Brian S. Sandor, who delivered a crushing verdict in late January 2025.

Anonymous Tip Sparks Scandal

The scandal started when the principal at Sand Lake Elementary received an email detailing explicit concerns about Triece.

The email accused her of “publicly posting pornography” and warned that parents had discovered her online content. It criticized her frequent involvement with children and called her presence inappropriate for a school environment.

After receiving the tip, the school principal notified the administration, leading to the decision that Triece could no longer volunteer. Triece responded by filing a lawsuit, claiming the school district’s actions left her feeling shamed and isolated.

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Court Ruling Shuts Down Her Case

Despite her legal claims, Judge Sandor ruled that Triece had no legal right to volunteer. In his 22-page opinion, he made it clear that the school’s volunteer policy does not guarantee parents any protected rights. He emphasized that Triece never appealed the decision through the proper channels within the district.

The judge also dismissed Triece’s privacy concerns. He ruled that the explicit images, which were shared internally among school officials and later obtained by the media, were public records subject to disclosure.

Since the photos were publicly accessible, Triece’s argument that the school invaded her privacy by sharing them fell apart in court. Judge Sandor granted the school district’s motion for summary judgment, effectively ending the case in the district’s favor.

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Public Fallout and Media Attention

The fallout from the case added to Triece’s public humiliation. She accused the district of spreading the explicit content to staff and media outlets, further damaging her reputation. However, with the court ruling against her, she faces the reality that her legal avenues have been exhausted.

“Nobody has the right to judge what other people do for a living. I feel judged, and so isolated,” Trice told local reporters in Florida.

The outcome of this case raises questions about the school’s priorities and potential double standards.

In a time when many parents are criticized for their lack of involvement in their children’s education, here is a mother who actively sought to contribute, only to be blocked due to her profession. The decision raises the question of whether a parent’s occupation should hold more weight than their dedication to supporting and participating in their child’s education. We suggest school officials listen to some classic country. Perhaps, “Harper Valley PTA”


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